Master of Studies in Women’s Studies, University of Oxford, Oxford, England

Master of Studies in Research Methods in English, University of Oxford, Oxford, England

Biography:

Dr. Hutcheon has taught for the University of Chicago and for Lake Forest College (Illinois), and has served as an editorial assistant for Critical Inquiry and as a freelance annotator for Barnes and Noble Books.

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